QUOTE(branislave @ Jan 18 2011, 05:08 PM)
Hey guys, i've decided to get an AC Milan kit but i can't decided btw the white and the black kit...any advice ppl?XD
I prefer the white LYN Football Jersey Talk, Please read first page 1 for basic info
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Jan 19 2011, 01:03 AM
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Jan 19 2011, 02:29 AM
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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jan 19 2011, 12:47 AM) Continued.. why the jesey will not be worn..???But I won't be surprised if the fakers were able to imitate the hologram security sticker.... a. What Jerseyman Likes: a. What Jerseyman Dislikes: Design: (No differences compared to England's away jersey.. But I really like the Tonal Concept)Material: (Really love umbro's cotton like material.... old skool touch to it. If only nike would use it for making Man United jerseys....)Cutting: (Really don't understand why the need to make small sleeves)Comfortness: (Even though the sleeves are not made using the same elastic material, the small sleeves are not my favourite thing)Overall: ![]() |
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Jan 19 2011, 08:26 AM
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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jan 18 2011, 05:34 PM) long story mr jerseyman,to cut short...i went to sport shop to iron heat jersey i brought 3 jersey to iron heat (m'boro-RED, r.madrid-white & mu) they did m'boro first, after that they did r.madrid.. thats why the RED color from m'boro transfer to r.madrid... huhu |
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Jan 19 2011, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE(faizhassan @ Jan 19 2011, 08:26 AM) long story mr jerseyman, ask the shop to be responsible.... to cut short...i went to sport shop to iron heat jersey i brought 3 jersey to iron heat (m'boro-RED, r.madrid-white & mu) they did m'boro first, after that they did r.madrid.. thats why the RED color from m'boro transfer to r.madrid... huhu it's not your fault.... |
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Jan 19 2011, 09:27 AM
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what is the differences between this 2 jc except the price..??
1. 10-11 Inter Milan Away Shirt 2. 10-11 Inter Milan Away Stadium Shirt |
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Jan 19 2011, 09:39 AM
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Jan 19 2011, 10:02 AM
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Jan 19 2011, 10:17 AM
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QUOTE(HeReLiSm @ Jan 19 2011, 02:29 AM) Because the victoria blue tonal version of the 2010 England Away jersey is a part of a fashion collection called 'Tonal Range' released by umbro. They did this last time for the 2010 England Home Jersey... released it's tonal version in many different colours (red, black, green etc etc)...Here's the England 2010 home jersey: ![]() Here is the England 2010 home tonal jersey range: ![]() Here's the England 2010 away jersey: ![]() Here is the England 2010 away tonal jersey range: ![]() So basically the tonal range is just a fashion collection... that is why it will not be worn by the players on the field. QUOTE(faizhassan @ Jan 19 2011, 08:26 AM) long story mr jerseyman, This is normal when you iron press or iron onto white coloured jerseys... the colour transfer happens because of heat... to cut short...i went to sport shop to iron heat jersey i brought 3 jersey to iron heat (m'boro-RED, r.madrid-white & mu) they did m'boro first, after that they did r.madrid.. thats why the RED color from m'boro transfer to r.madrid... huhu Sad to say, at most cases this CAN NEVER be fixed.. even using dylons... or bleach.. because the heat transfer is very strong and very hard to fix. You can try using thinner or spirit but I don't think it will still work. QUOTE(editorial @ Jan 19 2011, 09:27 AM) what is the differences between this 2 jc except the price..?? The away stadium shirt is the drop down/kick off version of the away shirt. 1. 10-11 Inter Milan Away Shirt 2. 10-11 Inter Milan Away Stadium Shirt QUOTE(faizhassan @ Jan 19 2011, 09:39 AM) It's a bit hard to ask them to be responsible. The mistake was you shouldn't apply the red shirt first... should have been white. This is a lesson to others as well... Which shop is this? |
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Jan 19 2011, 10:43 AM
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withdrew my question. sorry.
This post has been edited by liez: Jan 19 2011, 11:14 AM |
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Jan 19 2011, 10:51 AM
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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jan 19 2011, 10:17 AM) It's a bit hard to ask them to be responsible. The mistake was you shouldn't apply the red shirt first... should have been white. This is a lesson to others as well... Which shop is this? somewhere in perak...famous too maybe the staff not experience enuff, including me.. |
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Jan 19 2011, 11:15 AM
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@branislave
then take the black. Milan seldom wears it, but it's definitely a rare piece, because it's usually only produced once (in it's lifetime). @faizhassan if heat transfers, schmeichel7 is correct, very hard to remove. colour bleeds are very notorious for some brands, esp Nike with the 2-coloured kits i.e. Inter, Juventus, Barcelona, etc. |
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Jan 19 2011, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(aw13 @ Jan 19 2011, 11:15 AM) @faizhassan if heat transfers, schmeichel7 is correct, very hard to remove. colour bleeds are very notorious for some brands, esp Nike with the 2-coloured kits i.e. Inter, Juventus, Barcelona, etc. i try to clorox the red bleed...unfortunately, red bleed didnt come out... but the real madrid logo at front decolouring... how cruel |
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Jan 19 2011, 11:34 AM
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Jan 19 2011, 12:15 PM
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QUOTE(faizhassan @ Jan 19 2011, 08:26 AM) long story mr jerseyman, same case as me bro, but i iron my self. Luckily the red colour was transfered on a plain white t.to cut short...i went to sport shop to iron heat jersey i brought 3 jersey to iron heat (m'boro-RED, r.madrid-white & mu) they did m'boro first, after that they did r.madrid.. thats why the RED color from m'boro transfer to r.madrid... huhu |
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Jan 19 2011, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE(aw13 @ Jan 19 2011, 12:45 PM) @branislave Cheers man.. then take the black. Milan seldom wears it, but it's definitely a rare piece, because it's usually only produced once (in it's lifetime). @faizhassan if heat transfers, schmeichel7 is correct, very hard to remove. colour bleeds are very notorious for some brands, esp Nike with the 2-coloured kits i.e. Inter, Juventus, Barcelona, etc. |
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Jan 20 2011, 01:33 AM
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Actually the shop shouldn't be blamed... it was not their fault since the red came from the boro shirt.. which wasn't theirs...
Take this as a good learning point, to yourself, myself and the rest.. Be careful when ironing multi coloured jerseys especially if it's white+<other colour>. Example: red+white, red+blue, black+white, white+green etc etc.. I have bad experiences (colour bleeding) when ironing my jerseys that are multi coloured. Celtic jerseys, stoke jerseys, newcastle jerseys, you name it.. Colour bleeding comes in 2 forms: 1. Washing: a. When you wash your white jerseys and mix it with other coloured clothings... the colour transfer to your jersey.. There is a chance to fix this if this happens because of washing... Use Vanish Power O2 to remove the stain colour... Dylons also sells a product that can solve this as well (not the Dylon Stain Remover bottle, but a box containing 2 sachets to fix colour transfers). 2. Ironing: a. When you iron press your nameset...first iron press a red jersey then on a white jersey b. When you iron your jersey.. be careful when you iron the white areas at the sleeves, chest, back, etc.. Also when ironing the embroidered club crest.. club crests can get colour stains.. where the embroidered club crest has white coloured areas.. can turn blue-ish or red-ish.. When you iron the sleeves.... the dual coloured (example, celtic jersey) can cause colour bleeding where the white stripes have some green-ish colour bleeding. When you iron press and apply certain namesets/patches. It happened to the Barcelona 07-08 home jersey... the yellow nameset catches the red/maroon colour bleeding... The lextra epl namesets/patches becomes pink because of the poor red colour quality of retro umbro jerseys that are red coloured (Man United, Nottingham Forest etc..) This problem is common. And the sad fact is.. when colour bleeding occurs because of ironing............... THERE IS NO SOLUTION TO FIX IT. Trust me, I've done my research. Clorox bleach? Spirit? Thinner? Dylon? Stain Devil? Nothing will work. When the white area of your jersey (nameset/patches, collars, sleeves, front/back layer) is stained with colour bleeding caused by iron.. It cannot be fixed.... because the heat bonds the colour to the white area.. Wonder how they make dual coloured football jerseys that are white+black, white+red, white+green? They print the opposite colour on to a white coloured material.. How? Heat printing. So when a colour bleeding occurs because of ironing... well.. it's like duplicating the process of printing the non-white colour onto a white material to make the dual coloured jerseys.. So the colour bonds through the heat and is almost impossible to be removed. I had a problem with my Man United UCL 2 star jersey.. applied my nameset that I bought from subside.. The letters turned pinkish... damn! Nothing could remove the letters's pink stain. Had to re-order the same letters and overlapped on them.. Hate this problem. One of the scariest problems I had as a 10+ year jersey collector.. colour bleeding because of ironing. This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jan 20 2011, 01:49 AM |
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Jan 20 2011, 08:52 AM
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This goes out specially for fans of retro m league jerseys or perak fans
![]() Only a few shirts left, u can check if order is still open or not at Bleebla Shop I think they can make up to size XXXL |
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Jan 20 2011, 09:24 AM
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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jan 18 2011, 11:34 PM) Not sure if they turn grey... as I have a quite number of white kits (england jerseys and man united away shirts).. but the biggest problem with white jerseys are the risk of colour bleedings occurring onto them... since it's white. my acm away 10/11 already have those black spot on em... people call em 'tahi lalat' To me, the red and black is ac milan. That is why it is called rossionerri... yes, they won the UCL wearing white most of the time... but I believe the red and black is the genuine colour of Milan. Can't really think of other clubs wearing black and red (except for sarawak in the past.. when they were with lotto). Black and red is ac milan. i rarely wear my jerseys since my acm 08/09 NN rosak (thank God it didnt get peeled, just discoloration)... some of the patches are starting to peeling a bit..., sayaaaaaang |
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Jan 20 2011, 09:30 AM
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hi guys...anyone cna help me check whether this is a genuine shirt please?
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